Vintage 1930's Nightgown | Rich Buttercream Silk with Blush Pink & Blue Embroidery | Size S, M
Vintage 1930's Nightgown | Rich Buttercream Silk with Blush Pink & Blue Embroidery | Size S, M
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Vintage 1930s nightgown made from a rich and airy buttercream silk material that is slightly sheer, giving a very subtle glimpse of what's beneath. Bias cut with a gorgeous ruffled neckline edged with bold pink and light blue embroidery. Little triangular cutouts on either side of the chest, closing with little tied bows and a deep slit in the back gives a highly sensual allure. Slim through the hip with a long ankle-length skirt to preserve an elegant bit of modesty.
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CONDITION :
Excellent: Hand washed and steamed a very small hole (about 4mm) above the hem, and two darker storage spots as pictured. A few seam repairs, not noticeable.
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BRAND/LABEL - None
COLOR - Buttercream (light creamy tan with yellow undertones)
MATERIAL - Silk
SIZE - S, M
MEASUREMENTS:
- Taken laying flat then doubled.
- Maximum stretch given for comfort, not capacity.
- Length was taken from top of shoulder to hem.
- Shown unpinned on a size 4 dress form.
BUST - 34-36"
WAIST - 28-33"
HIP - 44"
LENGTH - 60"
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A Note on Buying Vintage
A Note on Buying Vintage
This is an antique or early vintage garment made from delicate materials such as silk, fine cotton, lace, or early synthetics. These textiles may display signs consistent with age, which includes:
• natural fiber fatigue
• gentle thinning at stress points
• subtle irregularities inherent to early manufacturing
• age-related softness or patina
These qualities are authentic to historic garments and are considered part of their character, not defects, unless otherwise stated.
Notable flaws, such as excessive wear, stains, holes, or rips will always be photographed and disclosed in the condition notes.
